Which of the following forms of elections was adopted in the Jacksonian era as a way to create a judiciary answerable to the voters?

a. Nonpartisan popular election
b. Partisan popular election
c. Missouri Plan
d. Initiative elections


b

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If a federal jury cannot arrive at a verdict and there is a mistrial, the accused can be tried for that same offense again without violating the Constitution

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Seeking to understand why the president condemned terrorism while at the same time increasing funding to a known terrorist state would be part of the theoretical paradigm of ______.

a. Marxism b. foreign policy analysis c. realism d. liberalism

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The practice of voting for or against a candidate or party on the basis of past performance in office is called __________ voting

a. resurgent b. invasive c. retrospective d. prospective

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Which of the following has made it easier for contemporary voters to choose the best person for the office, regardless of party?

a. advances in information technology b. increased polarization in Congress c. the media's tendency to focus on policy issues d. candidate ID laws

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